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That looks like the Garrett equivalent to the HKS GT3037S (just half the cost ;))

Good work Shannon.
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That turbo looks strangly familiar :D
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the rims look phat mate!
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Nice :drool:
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Post by JDSTAZ45 »

Wheels look magic with the car!! Nice look! :P

Do you think you'll need some rolling of the guards, despite your negative camber at the rear??
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Do you think you'll need some rolling of the guards, despite your negative camber at the rear??
No they fit fine but the car is that low that i need to either raise it or go down from a 295 tyre to a 285 or 275. We worked out you could go a 12 inch rim with coilovers :shock:
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fROM MY RESEARCH THE TYRE MOST SUITED IS A 285/30/18 AND NANKANG DO A NS2 FOR ABOUT $210 EACH.
i WOULD BE VERY INTERESTED IN SIZE AND OFFSET AND HOW MUCH ROOM TO OUTSIDE GUARD ON FULL COMPRESSION - I TAKE IT THEY ARE CHARLIE'S
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They were Charlies now they are mine :twisted: I think i will need to raise it a touch for a 285 tyre. Oh and i got excited when i saw them but i didn't yell rofl
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Steve, the rear wheels are 18 x 10.5 with approx. -10 offset. Front spacing is 157mm and back spacing is 138mm to edge of wheel lip. With the coilovers, there is another 40mm of space for wider wheels. The 295's wuld fit perfectly if the offset was 0.

The fronts are 18 x 9 with about +12 offset. Front spacing is 114mm, backspacing is 142mm. The offsets may not be exact as I had to measure them myself because the wheels don't have any markings on them. I would suggest a +5 to +9 offset just to give that little bit extra tyres to strut clearance.

And yes, a 12 inch wide wheel could easily be accomodated in the rear with the right offset and tyres ;)
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I absolutely love these wheels, but since I no longer have any use for them, they naturally had to gravitate to another widey. They suit Shannon's car perfectly.
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Post by groupAralliart »

NXTIME wrote:Steve, the rear wheels are 18 x 10.5 with approx. -10 offset. Front spacing is 157mm and back spacing is 138mm to edge of wheel lip. With the coilovers, there is another 40mm of space for wider wheels. The 295's wuld fit perfectly if the offset was 0.

The fronts are 18 x 9 with about +12 offset. Front spacing is 114mm, backspacing is 142mm. The offsets may not be exact as I had to measure them myself because the wheels don't have any markings on them. I would suggest a +5 to +9 offset just to give that little bit extra tyres to strut clearance.

And yes, a 12 inch wide wheel could easily be accomodated in the rear with the right offset and tyres ;)
tHANKS cHARLIE, i HAVE ASKED THAT Q'S BEFORE BUT LOST THE DETAILS. tHEY LOOK GREAT. i WILL GIVE YOU A CALL THIS WEK cHARLIE WITH THE DETAILS FOR THAT PAPERWORK. i HAVE GOT THE INTRUSION BARS IN NOW!
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Got the radiator in now and just had to take one more pic with dish :twisted: I just bought a set of full slicks off a porsche cup car for $100 that suit these rims spot on.
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Post by OLD FART »

Shannon congrats on snaring a great looking widey :beer
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Post by redzone »

glad they went on a widey and didnt get bought by the nissan boys! looks awesome :beer
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